[aspect-devel] AGU Session: DI002: Advances in Computational Geosciences

Juliane Dannberg judannberg at gmail.com
Mon Jul 23 23:52:54 PDT 2018


Hi all,

if you are thinking about attending the American Geophysical Union Fall
Meeting (Dec 10-14 in Washington, DC), please consider submitting an
abstract to this interdisciplinary session.  Abstracts are due August 1.

DI002: Advances in Computational Geosciences

This session highlights advances in the theory and practice of
computational geoscience, from improvements in numerical methods to
their application to outstanding problems in the Earth sciences. Common
issues include robust and efficient solvers, multiscale discretizations,
design of benchmark problems and standards for comparison. Increasing
data and computational power necessitates open source scientific
libraries and workflow automation for model setup, 3D feature
connectivity, and data assimilation, and automation in uncertainty
representation and propagation, optimal design of field studies, risk
quantification, and testing the predictive power of numerical
simulations. By bringing these crosscutting computational activities
together in one session, we hope to sharpen our collective understanding
of fundamental challenges, level of rigor, and opportunities for
reusable implementations. Contributions from all areas are welcome,
including, but not limited to, fault modeling, tectonics, subduction,
seismology, magma dynamics, mantle convection, the core, as well as
surface processes, hydrology, and cryosphere.

Conveners: Juliane Dannberg, Marc Spiegelman, Jed Brown, Dave May

Confirmed invited presenters: Jacky Austermann, Donna Calhoun

https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm18/prelim.cgi/Session/52127

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Juliane Dannberg
Project Scientist, UC Davis
jdannberg.github.io <https://jdannberg.github.io/>


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